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bobbyw24
03-08-2010, 11:45 AM
Last week Congress voted to encourage participation in the 2010 census. I voted “No” on this resolution for the simple, obvious reason that the census- like so many government programs- has grown far beyond what the framers of our Constitution intended. The invasive nature of the current census raises serious questions about how and why government will use the collected information. It also demonstrates how the federal bureaucracy consistently encourages citizens to think of themselves in terms of groups, rather than as individual Americans. The not so subtle implication is that each group, whether ethnic, religious, social, or geographic, should speak up and demand its “fair share” of federal largesse.

Article I, section 2 of the Constitution calls for an enumeration of citizens every ten years, for the purpose of apportioning congressional seats among the various states. In other words, the census should be nothing more than a headcount. It was never intended to serve as a vehicle for gathering personal information on citizens.

But our voracious federal government thrives on collecting information. In fact, to prepare for the 2010 census state employees recorded GPS coordinates for every front door in the United States so they could locate individuals with greater accuracy! Once duly located, individuals are asked detailed questions concerning their name, address, race, home ownership, and whether they periodically spend time in prison or a nursing home - just to name a few examples.

http://www.house.gov/htbin/blog_inc?BLOG,tx14_paul,blog,999,All,Item%20not%20 found,ID=100308_3661,TEMPLATE=postingdetail.shtml

Reason
03-08-2010, 12:01 PM
interesting debate on this issue over @ this forum too

http://forums.precentral.net/off-topic/230992-regard-unconstitutional-census-questions.html

bobbyw24
03-08-2010, 12:15 PM
interesting debate on this issue over @ this forum too

http://forums.precentral.net/off-topic/230992-regard-unconstitutional-census-questions.html

I noticed some Libertarians over there when I had a Palm Pre